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Will Re-NEET 2026 Syllabus Change? Official NTA Update

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15 May 2026
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Will Re-NEET 2026 Syllabus Change — Official NTA Update
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The most anxious question circulating among NEET 2026 students after the cancellation announcement is — will Re-NEET 2026 have a different syllabus? The answer from NTA is clear: No. The Re-NEET 2026 syllabus and exam pattern are completely unchanged. Same subjects, same marking scheme, same 720 marks. For background on why the exam was rescheduled, read: NEET UG 2026 Cancelled: Everything You Need to Know. For the full schedule, see: Re-NEET 2026 Exam Date: June 21 — Full Details.

Official NTA Confirmation — No Syllabus Change

NTA officially confirms: The syllabus, exam pattern, marking scheme, and duration for Re-NEET 2026 remain exactly the same as originally announced for NEET UG 2026. No changes whatsoever.
Your months of preparation are fully valid. Every chapter you studied, every mock test you attempted, every formula you memorised — all of it applies directly to the June 21, 2026 exam.

Re-NEET 2026 Exam Pattern — Complete Breakdown

Table
SubjectSection ASection B (attempt any 10)Total Marks
Physics35 questions15 questions180
Chemistry35 questions15 questions180
Botany35 questions15 questions180
Zoology35 questions15 questions180
Total140 questions60 questions (attempt 40)720
4 columns · 6 rows

Re-NEET 2026 Syllabus — Subject-wise Key Topics

Biology (Botany + Zoology) — Highest Weightage

  • Cell Structure and Function — cell biology, division, biomolecules
  • Genetics and Evolution — Mendelian genetics, molecular inheritance, evolution
  • Human Physiology — digestion, circulation, respiration, excretion, neural coordination
  • Plant Physiology — photosynthesis, respiration, growth
  • Reproduction — sexual and asexual reproduction in plants and animals
  • Ecology and Environment — ecosystems, biodiversity, environmental issues
  • Biotechnology — principles and applications

Chemistry — Physical, Organic & Inorganic

  • Physical Chemistry — thermodynamics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics, solutions
  • Organic Chemistry — hydrocarbons, haloalkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, amines, biomolecules
  • Inorganic Chemistry — periodic table, chemical bonding, coordination compounds, d & f block elements

Physics — Conceptual and Numerical Balance

  • Mechanics — laws of motion, work-energy, rotational motion, gravitation
  • Electrostatics and Current Electricity — Coulomb's law, capacitors, circuits, magnetism
  • Modern Physics — photoelectric effect, atomic structure, nuclear physics, semiconductors
  • Optics — ray optics, wave optics, optical instruments
  • Thermodynamics — laws and kinetic theory

6-Week Preparation Strategy for Re-NEET 2026

  1. Week 1–2: Identify and target weakest chapters from your May 4 self-assessment. Do not start fresh — close the gaps first.
  2. Week 3–4: Full syllabus revision. One subject per day, rotating. Use NCERT as your anchor — 80% of NEET questions are NCERT-based.
  3. Week 5: Attempt 3–4 full-length mock tests under strict exam conditions. Analyse every mistake.
  4. Week 6: Light revision of formulas, diagrams, and high-yield facts only. No new topics. Sleep well.
  5. Throughout all 6 weeks: Use the CaderaEdu Free NEET UG College Predictor to set a concrete score target and track which colleges that rank opens — it keeps motivation high and goals specific.

Why Unchanged Syllabus Is Actually Good News

An unchanged syllabus is the best possible outcome for honest students. You have already covered the material and experienced real exam pressure on May 4. Use that experience. Students who treat these 6 weeks as a second attempt — not a setback — almost always perform better. Once results are out, use the NEET Medical College Predictor and the NEET UG Counselling 2026 Complete Guide to map your rank to the best college options. Also check the NEET PG Predictor to understand where your MBBS journey can take you further down the line.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the Re-NEET 2026 syllabus be different?

No. NTA officially confirmed Re-NEET 2026 syllabus is completely unchanged. Same Physics, Chemistry, and Biology topics from the original NEET UG 2026 syllabus apply.

Will the Re-NEET 2026 exam pattern change?

No. Pattern remains identical — 200 questions, 180 to attempt, 720 marks, +4 correct, -1 incorrect, 3 hours 20 minutes.

Do I need to study any new topics for Re-NEET 2026?

No. Your existing preparation fully covers Re-NEET 2026. Focus on revision, mock tests, and strengthening weak areas.

Is NCERT enough for Re-NEET 2026?

NCERT covers approximately 80% of NEET questions and is the primary source. For Physics and Chemistry numericals, additional reference books are recommended alongside NCERT.

How should I use the 6 weeks before Re-NEET 2026?

Weeks 1–2: target weak chapters. Weeks 3–4: full syllabus revision. Week 5: full mock tests. Week 6: light revision and rest. Use CaderaEdu's NEET College Predictor throughout to keep your target concrete.

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